He specifically said (when speaking of Jews): "As far as my experience goes, they are also no better than other human groups … I cannot see anything ‘chosen’ about them." That's certainly a debatable point given the fact that intellectually-speaking, Jews are undeniably superior to all other races...disproportionately represented in science-related nobel prizes, etc.

I prefer what Carl Sagan said. His opinion was that we don't know enough to definitively rule out there being an afterlife. Has anyone ever read anything on near death experiences? I find it interesting that they all say essentially the same thing in a different manner and have the same experience whether they are from an english background or otherwise. It's interesting to read.

Just like Cuba ratio for Gold Medals is super high, considering how small they are

haha, highly doubt it is as disproportionate as Jewish representation in Nobel prizes, Westinghouse science prizes, etc. And, look, I'm one of those germanic white people you talk about, but look it up--Jewish overrepresentation in academic achievement is remarkable.

I prefer what Carl Sagan said. His opinion was that we don't know enough to definitively rule out there being an afterlife. Has anyone ever read anything on near death experiences? I find it interesting that they all say essentially the same thing in a different manner and have the same experience whether they are from an english background or otherwise. It's interesting to read.

Its because we are all human and culture does not impact on the body shutting down when one is having a near death experiance hence why we all have the same experiance

Nope...as white and non-jewish as can be. But when that book The Bell Curve came out years ago (mock the book all you want...it has some valid points), jewish academic achievement was highlighted a lot in various point and counterpoint articles. Hard to deny they're the chosen ones at least academically speaking when you look at their accomplishments as a function of their numbers.

Its because we are all human and culture does not impact on the body shutting down when one is having a near death experiance hence why we all have the same experiance

Have you ever read any experiences? Many that have "come back" can identify what has been said by doctors/nurses whilst they have been "gone". Why would everyone who dies for a period of time have the same experience? We are all alive and don't have the same experiences. I have no opinion either way I just find the underlying experience of people from all around the world to be so similar that it's bizarre.

well one thing is sure, he abandonned first wife and kids, one of the kid became crazy and in an asylum. First wife helped him thru tough times and he left her for another woman without giving much of a shit. Also most of his work are theories stolen from other people, and at the end of the day, a theory is only a theory.

Read an article in the Times a few years back...some thing about Jewish Intelligence, inbreeding, etc.,

Super high levels of autism and ocd, anxeity disorders etc. It should be no surprise that pysc was a product of jews.

And the average iq shit is misleading, with so many of the people suffering from disorders it skews the numbers. Many jews are just average, and many are below, yet the ones that are smart are super smart.

There the first people to adapt to urban life, unlike regular white folk they've had centuries to develop in a society that is truly modern. Most white folk at best have been urbanites since around 1900, the jews have had much longer.

1.Intelligence exists and is accurately measurable across racial, language, and national boundaries.

2.Intelligence is one of, if not the most, important factors correlated to economic, social, and overall success in the United States, and its importance is increasing.

3.Intelligence is largely (40% to 80%) heritable.

4.No one has so far been able to manipulate IQ to a significant degree through changes in environmental factors—except for child adoption and that they conclude is not large in the long term—and in light of these failures, such approaches are becoming less promising.

5.The USA has been in denial of these facts. A better public understanding of the nature of intelligence and its social correlates is necessary to guide future policy decisions.